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Ham
also known as: Kham
Hebrew: חָם —transliteration: Cham —original meaning unknown / The name eventually came to be associated with warm and hot, and hence the south; also with an Egyptian word meaning “black.”
Ham is the youngest known son of Noah (Genesis 5:32; compare Gen. 9:22; 9:24). His descendants are called Hamites or Hamitic.
Descendants of Ham
In the early times of the post-Flood world, the people groups that developed from the children of Ham were the most energetic of all the descendants of Noah.
One of the most important facts recorded in Genesis 10 is the foundation of the earliest monarchy in Babylonia by Nimrod the grandson of Ham.
The sons of Ham were Cush and Mizraim and Put and Canaan. —Gen. 10:6 NASB
Now Cush became the father of Nimrod; he became a mighty one on the earth. —Gen. 10:8
The beginning of his kingdom was Babel and Erech and Accad and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. —Gen. 10:10 NASB
The early Babylonian empire was thus Hamitic, and a cognate race with the early inhabitants of Arabia and of Ethiopia. (See: Accad.)
• Cush Ethiopans • Mizraim (Genesis 10:6) Egyptians • Put (Phut) Lybians Mauritanians • Canaan Canaanites Phoenicians
The land of Ham
This is a poetic name for Egypt and is used in Psalm 105:23; 105:27; 106:22.
A place called Ham in Genesis 14
“In the fourteenth year Chedorlaomer and the kings that were with him, came and defeated the Rephaim in Ashteroth-karnaim and the Zuzim in Ham and the Emim in Shaveh-kiriathaim,” —Genesis 14:5 NASB
It is east of the Jordan River between Ashteroth-karnaim and Shaveh-kiriathaim.
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- Shem—brother
- Japheth—his brother
- Deluge (the Flood
- Acad
- Babel
- Erech
- Calneh
- the land of Shinar
- Cush
- Ethiopans
- Mizraim
- Egyptians
- Put (Phut)
- Lybians
- Canaan
- Canaanites
- Phoenicians